Have you ever been to someone’s house that has a perfectly spotless fridge? That always creeps me out, it’s just not natural. Therefore I’m pretty sure this would be the fridge for me, you get to mess it up on purpose.

Anything that can perform more than one function in the kitchen is a huge bonus. Even with the smaller items it's nice to have them out of the way. Although this may appear to be just a utensil holder it does have an extra function.

I , like many people enjoy having a tasty beverage nearby. Usually I just keep a water bottle or two on my desk or I walk my fat-ass to the fridge in the kitchen, which in the dog days of summer can seem like a long ways. Now, however there is a solution.

I know there have been days where I feel like not moving, usually I just scream from bed at my girlfriend, but now there is a solution for people like me. And that solution is the Hubo-FX-1, a wheel chair with legs! Imagine walking over 6 feet tall while in a sitting position towering over your coworkers and classmates.

I'm the kind of guy that can eat breakfast any time of the day. That may have something to do with not waking up before the crack of noon, but then again I've always enjoyed pancakes for dinner. One particular food that I can eat any time is cereal. It's usually more of a snack than a meal, but it really depends on my mood.

For those of you that eat cereal as frequently as I, you have likely noticed just how difficult it is to pour the precise amount of cereal to make a full bowl. Too much and it overflows when you pour in the milk, too little and your marshmallows are just floating around. That's why the good people at Skymall are offering the Breakfix (seriously, who's going to buy something named break fix?). With just the press of a button, you'll get the perfect amount of cereal in your bowl every time. Wait, what size bowl? I have about 5 different sizes of bowls in my house, not including the other random containers I use when I haven't done the dishes in a while. Maybe it's so technilogically advanced that it knows what size bowl you put under it. No, probably not.